CNN: “Obama Was the Next Best Thing to Jesus” WATCH!!

Liberals let some of the most absurd things come out of their mouth. You would think they would have enough self-awareness to understand when they are saying something ridiculous. But once again liberals stuck their feet in their mouth. On Monday evening Angela Rye, a CNN political commentator, compared former President Obama to Jesus Christ.

Rye was discussing the investigation into Donald Trump and his administration’s possible ties to Russia. They were also discussing the accusations that President Obama wiretapped the Trump campaign last year. Rye said the following,

“If this would have been under the Obama administration, there would be no end to this. Barack Obama had to be the next best thing to Jesus, and here we are just two months in and some change there is issue after issue. Maybe it’s not Russian collusion, maybe its collusion with the intel committee chair. But it’s highly problematic.”

Watch the exchange below,

To compare a human being to Jesus Christ, the man who lived, sacrificed, and died for us and our sins so that we may be forgiven is utterly ludicrous. There is no commonality. There is no similarity. It is not even a good or accurate analogy.

However, it fits into the never ending liberal narrative that President Obama is a victim and President Trump is somehow held to a different standard than everybody else. Even though the mainstream liberal media and Democrats in office never cease to take every opportunity to slam the President and criticize him.

Rye only made herself and CNN look like fools when she made those comments. What it really comes down to is that they are still livid they lost the election and they will do whatever it takes to smear the President’s name and administration. Even if it means making disrespectful religious analogies.

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